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Fargo, ND Rally for George Floyd - Masks Left Behind

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Fargo, ND Rally for George Floyd - Masks Left Behind

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On May 25, 2020 George Floyd was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, MN. Since then, riots and protests have rocked the United States. Most recently, a protest took place in Fargo, ND on May 30 beginning at 10 am. As I write this the protestors have just moved from gathering outside the police station to marching down one of the busiest roads in town. I just find such irony in the fact that just weeks ago people were marching outside state capitols about their freedom being taken away as they were being asked to wear masks. Today, while marching for equality for all people, masks are being handed out and worn by almost all attendees. These protests have so far remained peaceful.

Date (Dublin Core)

May 30, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

Kayleigh Omang

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Morgan Keena

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HST580

Partner (Dublin Core)

Arizona State University

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Photograph

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Facebook

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North Dakota
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#nojusticenopeace
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George Floyd

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North Dakota
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mask

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Social Justice

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05/30/2020

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Date Created (Dublin Core)

05/30/2020

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A paper heart that is taped to the inside of a front door that says: Wash UR HANDS PLS"I prefer my Corona in a bottle." Link Image

This item was submitted on May 30, 2020 by Morgan Keena using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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